A History of PrussiaLongman, 1978 - 326 trang |
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... Stein considered its only field of competence . Ironically enough Stein had no one other than Napoleon himself to thank for being recalled to office . When Frederick William III remarked to Napoleon that it was really only Hardenberg to ...
... Stein considered its only field of competence . Ironically enough Stein had no one other than Napoleon himself to thank for being recalled to office . When Frederick William III remarked to Napoleon that it was really only Hardenberg to ...
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... Stein's intention of giving every peasant a stake in his country was not fulfilled . Perhaps Eckhart Kehr's formulation may be considered as somewhat extreme , but nevertheless it touches the core of the matter when he says that ...
... Stein's intention of giving every peasant a stake in his country was not fulfilled . Perhaps Eckhart Kehr's formulation may be considered as somewhat extreme , but nevertheless it touches the core of the matter when he says that ...
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... Stein a man of the same mould and the same mind . Stein , who had failed to obtain any concessions from the French by negotiation , expressed himself in favour of conflict with them . Frederick William III was prepared to move but ...
... Stein a man of the same mould and the same mind . Stein , who had failed to obtain any concessions from the French by negotiation , expressed himself in favour of conflict with them . Frederick William III was prepared to move but ...
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Brandenburg and Prussia | 23 |
The Great Elector | 43 |
From duchy to kingdom | 65 |
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